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The Celtics reportedly are trading recently acquired forward Georges Niang and 2 future second-round draft picks to the Utah ...
The Celtics said goodbye to forward Georges Niang and hello to center Chris Boucher on a busy Tuesday afternoon.
The Celtics made a pair of moves Tuesday to slightly alter their roster while also saving some money in the process.
Niang, 32, was projected to be the Celtics' starting power forward next season. However, his $8.8 million salary was too high ...
The Celtics moved off Georges Niang's salary in a deal with the Jazz before signing free agent forward Chris Boucher to a one ...
The Utah Jazz made a late offseason trade on Tuesday with the Boston Celtics in order to bring back an old friend from a few years back, acquiring Georges Niang and two second-round picks in exchange ...
Perhaps the more notable move was the Celtics’ decision to trade Georges Niang to the Utah Jazz. Following the deal, Sports ...
The Niang trade was Boston's third such exchange of the offseason. Beyond the Porzingis deal, the Celtics previously flipped former six-time All-Defensive Team guard Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail ...
In a separate deal, power forward Chris Boucher has agreed to a one-year, $3.3 million deal with the Celtics, his agent Sam Permut confirmed to The Associated Press. Boucher has spent the past seven ...
The Boston Celtics had been looking for a way to unload Georges Niang since they brought him in exchange for Kristaps Porzingis from the Atlanta Hawks. They were able to do that, rerouting Niang to ...